CWF will become the Colorado host for the nationally popular Becoming an Outdoors Woman program beginning in 2017. Stay tuned here and at our companion website! www.coloradobow.com

Thanks for your great support of CWF on Colorado Gives Day. We really appreciate it... and as always, we will work effectively to safeguard our great wildlife and habitat here in Colorado for you and future generations! And you can make donations to CWF via ColoradoGives anytime during the year. Click here to donate!

Or click on Join Us tab above anytime of the year to support CWF!

Certify your pollinator/butterfly garden. CWF is partnering with National Wildlife Federation on this important program. Click on the Habitat/CWH tab at the top of this homepage for information and the link to certify your garden.

Our Stand

Our View

Our members and other supporters believe in stewardship of Colorado's remarkable wildlife and its defining role in our heritage and quality of life. You, as an individual or a business, will be instrumental in helping CWF to achieve common goals. The more devoted and larger CWF's membership and support base, the greater our strength and ability to carry forward our mission. Please support CWF by renewing your membership, joining us, or simply making a contribution of any amount any time, or by volunteering. Thank you!

We will continue to build upon our effectiveness for conserving Colorado's all-important habitat.Do you want balanced wildlife conservation on federal public lands in Colorado? Do you want reasonable access to public lands? So does CWF.

CWF continues to work with a coalition of residents and organizations to protect important wildlife habitat and streams in iconic South Park. BLM will hold a public meeting in November to present draft prelim. alternatives on "master leasing planning" for lands it manages in South Park.

Browns Canyon was designated a national monument by President February 19, 2015 and dedicated July 18. It will be managed cooperatively by BLM and US Forest Service. Click here for FAQs (7/15).

Big Thompson Update- See News on left side of this page (click on View all)

Energy development on federal public lands must be planned and managed in a way that does not threaten key habitats for fish and wildlife. CWF strikes a common-sense balance by supporting responsible energy development while demanding that the needs of wildlife and habitat are adequately addressed before leasing and development begin, not as an afterthought. Read more

For 2016 LIST of Wildlife Rehabilitators from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, click on the photo

Colorado Parks and Wildlife held August summit to strategize how to reverse declining mule deer populations on west slope. Parks and Wildlife Commission approved strategy at December 2014 meeting. Implementation began in 2015.

CWF posts new developments under News and Our Stand on this home page. Also, by clicking "view all" you can read postings back to 2007 that highlight the wildlife policy issues CWF has been working on and how we have made a difference.

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You also can support CWF by designating CWF to receive a percentage of the proceeds from your sale of an item on eBay!